digital redundant gear for travel

So say you're going to some malaria-infested remote paradise for the purpose of underwater picture taking with this new fangled digital camera gear.

What should you take extras of? I purchased my d60s with an extra battery each to deal with that issue, and since I have 2, I have an extra battery charger.
Anyone know how rugged these battery chargers are in the presence of fluctuating voltages etc?

Would you take an extra CF card? I'm planning on buying one of those battery powered portable hard disk storage units to dump the CF cards to after each dive day, but even that worries me - if that flakes out, I'm not only going to lose the pictues I have dumped to it, but also the ability to store any more.

Chris, whatever you have one of....double it up. In terms of digital food I take about 4 or 5 for use & backup, even though I download to laptop every dive day. The charger issue is worth further ivestigation. Check the voltage of your destination & compare it with your charger. If necessary contact the supplier asking for advice. You may have to buy an additional power device that converts accordingly.

Some chargers are quite sensitive to wall power, particularly the AA chargers. I've had failures of basically everything including those. I think the only sound advice is to carry backups for everything you can reasonably afford to.

Think "surge protector". With all the chargers you can end up with, it's good to have a few extra outlets.

Technically, you should have 2 D60s as well, but since that's beyond the possibilities of most mortals (ok, just non-pros). I would also bring at least 2 CF card, preferably more if you can. I have 2 512 MB cards, and 1 128 MB. The charger should be ok in most areas since it handles 100-240 volts, but checking isn't a bad idea.

Surge protectors won't really do anything for a rechargeable battery. Rechargeable batteries are very durable and resiliant and will be the least of your worries. Bring 3...they are cheap. and bring several flash cards. I always bring a laptop with a burner and after downloading the days shots to my laptop I burn a backup copy.

My older Maha chargers were vulnerable to supply voltage fluctuations. I switched to an EOS universal supply and fixed the problems. Before that they would terminate prematurely and frequently require power cycles (at least in KBR). A surge protector won't fix this problem. You never really know how good these devices are until you travel with them and have to use them with generators.

They now offer a universal supply that you pay extra for. I have them but haven't used them at 220V yet.

I'm with Eric on the redundancy. I carry extra cameras and sometimes spare housings. I even take two computers. I've never had a computer problem caused by power, though.

Actually, one is a big honker for video editing and the other is a Fujitsu P2000 that doubles as my DVD player on planes. It adds about 4 pounds of travel weight but serves as my "X-drive". Besides, I'm all about overkill!

Actually, one is a big honker for video editing and the other is a Fujitsu P2000 that doubles as my DVD player on planes. It adds about 4 pounds of travel weight but serves as my "X-drive". Besides, I'm all about overkill!

ha ha...I would love to see all your gear packed up! I bring a Mac G4 Powerbook....because you know with OSX Macs never die! I am actually buying a G$ powerbook with the 12 inch screen...only 4 pounds and an ipod 20 GB....Allows me to have my music and a backup drive for under 5 pounds and packs into my LowePro soft backpack with housing, strobes, solar charger, 4 lenses and 4 ports. A nice tidy package. Now if I only could get the SCUBA gear into a nice tidy package.

The D100 and S2 are based on the Nikon N80 film camera. The D60 is based on the canon Whateveritscalled film camera. If your DSLR dies, you can always use the corresponding film camera in your housing. Trust me on this one.

wow...i did not know that! Is that true? I have an N80...and "TWO" D100's just in case one died. If thats the case I am selling the other D100 and going on a $2000 shopping spree. Can't wait to get home and see if it really works.

The D100 and S2 are based on the Nikon N80 film camera. The D60 is based on the canon Whateveritscalled film camera. If your DSLR dies, you can always use the corresponding film camera in your housing. Trust me on this one.

I know it's kinda scary to say the "f" word - but there.....I did it!

Hasn't anyone else thought about this???

CheersJames

The D60 can be replaced with an old Canon EOS 10, I believe. I can't remember which one it was that Watt shoved into his UK Germany housing, but it worked with some housing modifications. It won't work out-of-the-box.